Obtain the first Bohr radius and the ground state energy of a muonic hydrogen atom (i.e., an atom in which a negatively charged muon `(mu)` of mass about `207m_e` revolves around a proton).
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To find the first Bohr radius and the ground state energy of a muonic hydrogen atom, we will follow these steps:
### Step 1: Understand the Mass of the Muon
The mass of the muon (μ) is given as approximately 207 times the mass of the electron (m_e).
\[
\mu = 207 \, m_e
\]
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